Abstract

Dear Editor, We read with interest the technique described recently by Moran et al.1 for controlling intraoperative haemorrhage during cutaneous nasal surgery. We would like to suggest a similar technique that we have found useful in our department for skin surgery in the temporal region. The superficial temporal artery runs through the temporoparietal fascia, and supplies a wide region of soft tissue superficial to the temporal fascia via the frontal and parietal branches. The trunk of this artery can be found reliably by palpation anterior and superior to the tragus, superficial to the root of the zygomatic arch. Firm digital pressure at this point reduces bleeding from the proximal wound margin of excisions in the temporoparietal region. This can be achieved without discomfort to the patient (Figs ​(Figs11 and ​and2)2) and facilitates haemorrhage control. A short video clip (Video S1; see Supporting Information) is included to illustrate the efficacy of this technique. Fig 1 Firm digital pressure applied to the trunk of the artery facilitates haemostasis. Fig 2 Release of pressure results in haemorrhage from the proximal wound margins.

Highlights

  • Firm digital pressure at this point reduces bleeding from the proximal wound margin of excisions in the temporoparietal region

  • DEAR EDITOR, A 15-year-old girl with pachyonychia congenita (PC) confirmed by genetic testing presented with pain and a localized subcutaneous swelling on her right back

  • Biopsy confirmed Ewing sarcoma of the posterior 10th rib

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Firm digital pressure at this point reduces bleeding from the proximal wound margin of excisions in the temporoparietal region. Resolution of the plantar hyperkeratosis of pachyonychia congenita during chemotherapy for Ewing sarcoma DEAR EDITOR, A 15-year-old girl with pachyonychia congenita (PC) confirmed by genetic testing presented with pain and a localized subcutaneous swelling on her right back. Preoperative tumour-reduction chemotherapy was commenced as per the Euro EWING 99 protocol, with vincristine, ifosfamide, doxo-

Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call